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Old 09-22-2012, 12:03 PM #1
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Default Aspirin is working for me!!!

I started taking 1 adult aspirin (i'm in my 40's so keep the baby dose) and wow!!! MY DURING-THE-NIGHT LEG JOLTS HAVE STOPPED!!!!
AND i've been taking 140mg of Baclofen (still do & need it cause i've been a C7 paraplegic since 1989 & get spasms double strength) and even that much Baclofen couldn't stop them!!
Yes I exercise, swam 1700 laps so far this yr ect, eat strong, i'm amazed!

I was correct about lack of circulation = spasms!

I noticed a difference the 1st morning and 4 days later, swear I feel more detail with my numbing hands! Awesome.
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